The purposes of our chapter are to promote interest in technical communication and to encourage the professional development of students in technical communication. We strive to help students build their professionalism and knowledge.

The Toronto, Ontario Community, formerly the Toronto Chapter, was formed in 1959 and currently has almost 250 members.
The Toronto, Ontario Community promotes clear, concise, and audience-focused technical communications. Its members include technical writers, editors, technical illustrators and technical communicators of all kinds.
It provides technical communicators with opportunities for professional development on current tools, trends, and methodologies.
It maintains a sense of community through networking opportunities and its job bank, sharing professional job opportunities with members.

The Southwestern Ohio Chapter is made up of individuals who encompass all areas of technical communication and range in experience. Its members also work in many different industries -such as software development, hardware manufacturing, research, training, electronics, and telecommunications—as consultants, employees, and independent contractors.

Over 20 years, STC Sacramento has experimented vigorously in providing all kinds of services to members and to the community. Members work in high tech, health care, and government. We also have a growing number of student members, and some of us are full- or part-time teachers.

The Intermountain-STC chapter is a community of information professionals and educators in technical communication located in Utah and southern Idaho. Although the chapter spans this entire region, the majority of chapter members are located in the Salt Lake County, Utah County, and Davis County.

The East Bay Chapter turns 50 this year!
Established in 1962, the East Bay Chapter serves members in the corridor of Highways 580 and 680 in the San Francisco, East Bay Area. More than 40 members work in such diverse fields as software application development, hardware manufacturing, research, electronics, and telecommunications. Technical Communicators can find resources, solutions, jobs, professional connections, and friendship with the East Bay Chapter.

STC France is an international community of the Society for Technical Communication (STC) with a local focus in France — the first European chapter (est. 1991). STC France, through its Chapter Leaders, supports technical communication professionals and students with networking opportunities, educational events, and career development resources.

The Wisconsin Chapter, located in Milwaukee, is a gathering place for technical communicators to network, learn, exchange ideas and develop their careers.
Our program season includes meetings with speakers on a variety of topics, webinars, mentoring opportunities, and workshops for members and visitors.

The Southern Nevada chapter first met in April of 1986. Since then, its presence in southern Nevada has been steadily growing to serve all areas in southern Nevada (it also has a few members in St. George, UT.)

The mission of the Eastern Iowa Chapter of STC is to provide professional, social, and community service activities for technical communicators in Cedar Rapids, Iowa City, Waterloo, Dubuque, and the surrounding areas.
The Eastern Iowa Chapter of STC began in 1991 as a chapter of a greater (national) Society for Technical Communication (STC). As the Society evolved, so did the chapter. STC is now an international organization, the largest professional society in the world dedicated to the advancement of the theory and practice of technical communication.
This chapter offers industry leadership and the education, networking, and information required in a world where change is "the way it is."